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Syllabus Booklet Class Viii 202425

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The document is a syllabus booklet for Grade VIII at Summer Fields School for the session 2024-25, outlining subjects and their respective content. It includes detailed descriptions of English, Hindi, and other subjects, along with learning objectives and examination formats. The syllabus emphasizes comprehension, creative expression, and grammatical understanding across various topics throughout the academic year.
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SUMMER FIELDS SCHOOL

KAILASH COLONY, NEW DELHI

SYLLABUS BOOKLET

GRADE VIII

SESSION- 2024-25
INDEX

S.NO. SUBJECT PAGE NO.

1 English 3

2 Hindi 10

3 Sanskrit 13

4 French 17

5 German 20

6 Mathematics 23

7 Science 27

8 Social Science 32

9 Computer Science 38

10 General Knowledge 41
SUBJECT - ENGLISH
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)

Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen Poem ( Workbook & Textbook)

Section- B- Descriptive Paragraph Writing, Email Writing, Application To


The Principal, Letter To The Editor , Article Writing

Section- C- Figures Of Speech , Subject-Verb Agreement, Idioms, Process


Writing, Clauses, Tenses ( All Types) , Determiners

Section- D- The Blue Carbuncle


( Prose) , The Lake Isle Of Innisfree
Gem’s English Reader By ( Poem) , I Remember, I Remember
Ratna Sagar ( Poem), Ranji’s Wonderful Bat( Prose) , The Microbe ( Poem), The First
Pup ( Prose) , Milk For The Cat ( Poem)
English Workbook FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Complete First Term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER - MARCH)
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen Poem ( Workbook & Textbook)

Section- B- Speech Writing, Poster Making, Story Writing, Notice Writing,


Diary Entry

Section- C- Modals , Editing, Omission, Rearrangement Of Words And


Phrases, Reported Speech ( Sentences), Reported Speech- Dialogues And
Cartoon Strips

Section- D- My Dearest Lizzy ( Prose), If ( Poem), The Shoemaker ( Prose),


Julius Caesar ( Play), Scout Shows The Way ( Prose)
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
Complete Syllabus
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Developing in depth understanding of text
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook) Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration

Section- B- Descriptive Paragraph  Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


Writing, Email Writing imagination and knowledge.

 Understanding correct use of Prepositions, Conjunctions,


Section- C- Figures Of Speech , Figures of Speech and Idioms.
Subject-Verb Agreement, Idioms,  Internalising the patterns of grammar.
Process Writing
 Making the correct use of the figures of speech, idioms.
 Writing the correct process using the Passive Voice.

 Factual and inferential comprehension


Section- D- The Blue Carbuncle
( Prose) , The Lake Isle Of Innisfree
( Poem) , I Remember, I Remember  Developing in depth understanding of text
( Poem) .
 Appreciation of the poem

 Comprehending the power of observation and deduction, as


highlighted in the story, ‘ The Blue Carbuncle’.

 Appreciating the fact that nature allows us to explore the


various forms of life , but civilisation has a certain set of rules
with which we have to abide, as described in the poem, ‘ The
Lake isle of Innisfree’.
 Reflecting on the memories and understanding the fleeting
nature of time, as conveyed in the poem, ‘ I remember, I
remember’.
Values :-
 Collaboration & Communication
 Team work

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING

Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Factual and Inferential Comprehension


Poem ( Workbook & Textbook)  Developing in depth understanding of text
Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration
Section- B- Application To The  Creative expression of ideas through effective use of
Principal, Letter To The Editor imagination and knowledge.

 Understanding correct use of Clauses.


Section- C- Clauses  Internalising the patterns of grammar.

 Developing in- depth understanding of the text


Section- D- Ranji’s Wonderful Bat(
Prose) , The Microbe ( Poem)
 Appreciation of the poem
 Comprehending the power of observation and deduction, as
highlighted in the story, ‘ Ranji’s wonderful bat’.

 Understanding the love and passion for the sport- Cricket, as


mentioned in the story, ‘ Ranji’s wonderful bat’.

 Appreciating the mystery and elusiveness of the microbe and


inferring that there are many things in the world that we cannot
see or fully understand, as mentioned in the poem, ‘The
Microbe’.

Values :-
 Collaboration, Communication and courage
 Team work

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
 Developing in depth understanding of text
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen Values :-
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook)  Communication & Collaboration

 Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


Section- B- Article Writing imagination and knowledge.
 Writing the magazine article concisely.

 Understanding the correct use of tenses and determiners.


Section- C- Tenses ( All Types) ,
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.
Determiners
 Using the correct tenses in daily conversations and also while
writing.

 Factual and inferential comprehension

 Developing in depth understanding of text


 Appreciation of the poem

Section- D- The First Pup ( Prose) ,  Understanding the unquenchable desire of the pups to always
Milk For The Cat ( Poem) chew on something, as described in the story, ‘The First pup.’

 Admiring the passion and desire of a cat for milk, as explained


in the poem, ‘Milk for the cat’.

Values :-
 Collaboration & Communication
 Courage
SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING

Revision Cycle  Recapitulation of all the topics covered from April- August.

OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Developing in depth understanding of text
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook) Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration

 Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


Section- B- Speech Writing imagination and knowledge.
 Understanding the nuances of writing a speech.

 Exploring the correct use of modals and using them correctly.


Section- C- Modals
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.

 Factual and inferential comprehension


Section- D- My Dearest Lizzy ( Prose)
 Developing in depth understanding of text

 Analysing the relationships and interactions between various


characters of the fictional story , ‘ My Dearest Lizzy’ , taken
from the great novel, ‘Pride and Prejudice.’
Values :-
 Communication
 Social skills

NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
 Developing in depth understanding of text
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen Values :-
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook)  Communication & Collaboration
 Social skills

 Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


Section- B- Poster Making imagination and knowledge.
 Understanding a highly effective means of advertising and
promoting a product, service or event , through Poster Making.

 Understanding the correct use of Editing and Omission.


Section- C- Editing, Omission
 Learning the purpose of adding, omitting or clarifying of
information before it is publicized.
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.
 Appreciation of the poem
Section- D- If ( Poem)
 Recognising that success often requires enduring
disappointments and maintaining determination, as conveyed
by the poet in the poem, ‘If’.

 Understanding the importance of patience and perseverance in


one’s life.
Values :-
 Kindness
 Patience
 Self-control
 Believing in oneself
 Honesty

DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Developing in depth understanding of text
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook) Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration
 Rationality

 Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


imagination and knowledge.
Section- B- Story Writing  Sharing experiences and feelings lucidly.

 Understanding the importance of rearranging the words and


Section- C- Rearrangement Of Words phrases.
And Phrases
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.
 Learning to channelise the creativity effectively.

Section- D- The Shoemaker ( Prose)  Developing in depth understanding of text


 Understanding the significance of hard work and patience and
how it always gets rewarded with richness and happiness, as
highlighted in the story,’ The Shoemaker’.

Values :-
 Hard work
 Dedication
 Patience
JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Developing in depth understanding of text
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook) Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration
 Analysis

Section- B- Notice Writing  Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


imagination and knowledge.
 Using the formal means of communication precisely.
Section- C- Reported Speech
 Understanding the correct use of Indirect (Reported Speech) –
(Sentences) sentences
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.
 Using the indirect speech in daily conversations.

 Developing in depth understanding of text


Section- D- Julius Caesar (Play)
 Appreciation of the play.

 Comprehending how ambition and power leads to one’s


downfall, as conveyed in the poem, ‘Julius Caesar’.

 Realising the fact that internal and domestic struggles


sometimes churn underneath political intrigue.

 Distinguishing between the heroes and villains.

 Inferring the dilemma of loyalty and coming to terms with the


dark sides of human nature , such as betrayal and barbarism.
Values :-
 Communication
 Generosity and mercifulness

FEBRUARY - MARCH
CHAPTER CONCEPTS- DOMAINS OF LEARNING
 Factual and Inferential Comprehension
Section- A – Unseen Passage , Unseen  Developing in depth understanding of text
Poem ( Workbook & Textbook) Values :-
 Communication & Collaboration
 Analysis

Section- B- Diary Entry  Creative expression of ideas through effective use of


imagination and knowledge.

 Providing valuable insights into your thoughts and feelings.

 Understanding the correct use of Indirect speech while writing


Section- C- Reported Speech-
dialogues and making cartoon strips.
Dialogues And Cartoon Strips
 Making funny and creative cartoon strips.
 Internalising the patterns of grammar.

 Developing in depth understanding of text


Section- D- Scout Shows The Way
( Prose)  Understanding the racism, hypocrisy and heroism in the deep
south, as shown in the story, ‘Scout shows the way.’
 Realising how one can tackle a problem using one’s
intelligence and the quality of benevolence.

Values :-
 Heroism
 Intelligence
 Generosity

FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT – HINDI
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)

 पाठ-4 भगवान के डाककए


वसंत भाग-3
 पाठ-2 बस की यात्रा
 पाठ-1 लाख की चड़ू ियााँ
 पाठ-6 यह सबसे कठठन समय नह ीं
 पाठ-11सरू दास के पद
 पाठ-12 पानी की कहानी
 पाठ-5 क्या ननराश हुआ जाए
सार्थक ह ं दी व्याकरण
(न्यू सरस्वती ाउस)  अनु स्वार व अनु नासिक
 िमाि भे द िसित
 उपिर्ग-प्रत्यय
 सवलोम शब्द
 पयाग यवाची
 अने कार्थी शब्द
 सवराम सचह्न
 स्वर िंसि

अभ्यास पु स्तिका  िंवाद ले खन


 अपसित र्द्ां श
 औपचाररक पत्र
 सवज्ञापन ले खन
 लघुकर्था ले खन
अर्ध वार्षधक परीक्षा
प्रथम सत्र का समस्त पाठ्यक्रम
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER - MARCH)
 पाठ-10 अकबर लोटा
 पाठ-3 द वानों की हस्ती
 पाठ-13 बाज और सााँप
 पाठ-7 कबीर की साखखयााँ
 पाठ-8 सद
ु ामाचररत

 रचना के आिार पर वाक्य


 अने क शब्दों के सलए एक शब्द
 पदबंि
 मु िावरे
 अववकार शब्द

 अनु च्छेद ले खन
 अपसित र्द्ां श
 अनौपचाररक पत्र
 िूचना लेखन
 ई. मे ल
अनु च्छेद ले खन
वार्षधक परीक्षा
िमस्त पाियक्रम
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ - 4 भर्वान के डासकए  प्रकृसत की दे खभाल करने के प्रसत सिम्मेदारी का भाव
पाठ - 2 बि की यात्रा  यातायात के िािनों का मित्व व िावगिासनक पररविन का रख रखाव
 ग्रामीण व शिरी िंस्कृसत में िंतुलन की आवश्यकता का मित्व मसनिार की
व्यर्था और बेबिी के प्रसत िंवेदना, ग्रामोद्ोर् की पीिा
लाख की चूसियााँ
 पंचमाक्षर का ज्ञान
अनु स्वार व अनु नासिक  नवीन शब्द का सनमाग ण
िमाि भे द िसित  शब्दों के अर्थग में पररवतगन का ज्ञान
उपिर्ग प्रत्यय  कल्पनाशक्ति का सवकाि
िंवाद ले खन  ले खन कौशल का सवकाि
औपचाररक पत्र  तकग क्षमता और अर्थग ग्रिण क्षमता का सवकाि
अपसित र्द्ां श

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ - 6 यि िबिे कसिन िमय निीं  िीवन में आशाक्तित रिने का भाव
िमय का मित्व, िमय पररवतगनशील िै
सवलोम शब्द  व्याकरण मूल्ों का ज्ञान
पयाग यवाची  शब्द भं डार में वृक्ति
अने कार्थी शब्द

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ - 11 िूर के पद  वात्सल् रि का ज्ञान
कृष्णिी की बाल िुलभ लीलाओं का ज्ञान
पाठ – 12 पानी की कहानी  सींयम, सहयोग, समपपण का भाव
 प्रकृनत के साथ ममल जल
ु कर रहना चाठहए और जजतने कम सींसाधनों
का हम इस्तेमाल करे उतना ह बेहतर है
सवराम सचह्न  भावासभव्यक्ति की स्पष्टता का बोि
सवज्ञापन ले खन  नई वस्तु ओं के उत्पादन व उिकी उपयोसर्ता की िानकारी
 ले खन कौशल का सवकाि

SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ-5 क्या ननराश हुआ जाए  सामाजजक समस्याओ का ज्ञान, दृढ़ ननश्चय व प्रयासों से अवगत
 मानवीय मल्
ू यों की पहचान
आशावाद दृजटटकोण
स्वर िंसि  ध्वसनयों के िोने वाले सवकार िे पररसचत िोंर्े।
लघुकर्था ले खन  र्द् की एक और सविा िे पररसचत िो िकेंर्े।
 ििग नात्मकता का सवकाि
पुनरावृसत  शं का सनवारण, मौक्तखक व सलक्तखत अभ्याि,अभ्याि पुक्तस्तका में कायग,
अभ्याि प्रपत्र
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ-10 अकबरी लोटा  मु िीबत के िमय सकि तरि परे शान ना िोकर िमझदारी िे िमस्या
का िल सनकाला िाए
िच्चा समत्र िी समत्र के काम आता िै
ििी िमय पर ििी िमझ का उपयोर् करना सनतां त आवश्यक
 असभव्यक्ति कौशल का सवकाि करना
 प्रारूप िे पररसचत कराना
अनु च्छेद ले खन
 कायाग लयी भाषा पर आिाररत िूचना लेखन के प्रारूप की िानकारी
अनौपचाररक पत्र लेखन
 तकग क्षमता और अर्थग ग्रिण क्षमता का सवकाि
िूचना लेखन
अपसित र्द्ां श
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ-3 दीवानों की िस्ती  िीवन के प्रसत यर्थार्थग बोि
पारस्पररक ििभासर्ता को िमझने में िमर्थग
रचना के आिार पर वाक्य  आर्मन व सनर्मन सवसि द्वारा वाक्य बोि
अपसित र्द्ां श  तकग क्षमता और अर्थग ग्रिण क्षमता का सवकाि
DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ-13 बाि और िााँ प  बोिकर्था द्वारा वीरता एवं कायरता, दो सवरोिी भावों को सदखाना
 नवीन शब्दों का ज्ञान, भाषा का िंक्षेपीकरण
 कायाग लयी भाषा पर आिाररत ईमे ल लेखन के प्रारूप की िानकारी
अने क शब्दों के सलए एक शब्द
ईमे ल
अववकार शब्द
JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पाठ-7 कबीर की िाक्तखयााँ  व्याविाररक और अनु भव सिि तथ्ों की भावात्मक प्रस्तु सत
पाठ-8 िुदामा चररत  िच्चे समत्र का कतगव्य
िियोर् की भावना का सवकाि
 व्याकरण के माध्यम िे भाषा का िामान्य ज्ञान
पदबंि
 प्रभावशाली भाषा का प्रयोर्, भाषा िंविगन
मु िावरे
 अर्थग ग्रिण क्षमता का सवकाि
अनु च्छेद ले खन  ले खन कौशल का सवकाि

FEBRUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
पुनरावृसत  शं का सनवारण
 मौक्तखक व सलक्तखत अभ्याि
 अभ्याि पुक्तस्तका में कायग
 अभ्याि प्रपत्र

FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT - SANSKRIT
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)
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8. प्रिे सलका अंतरालापश्च(पद्य-श्लोक )
9. कन्या िंरक्षयेत पाठ्ये त च
व्याकरण-
 िंसिः
 अव्यय
 प्रत्यय
 पयाग यवाची शब्द
रचना अभ्यास-
 अपसित र्द्ां श,
 अनु वादले खन
 सचत्र वणगन
पु नरावृ हत अर्थ वाहषथक परीक्षा
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Complete First Term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-MARCH)
.10वरं बुक्तिनग िा सवद्ा
11.िासित्य िु िा (पद्य-श्लोक )
12.अन्तिाग लम्
13.र्ोवाप्रदे श:
14.दु बगलानां बलं युक्तिः
15.प्रकाशस्य परावतगनम् अपवतगनम्
16. िंख्या-प्रयोर्:(सत्रषुसलर्ेषु वचनेषु च)
व्याकरण-
 प्रत्यय
 िंख्या
 उपपद सवभक्ति
 पयाग यवाची शब्द
रचना अभ्यास-
 पत्रलेखन
प्रर्थम ित्र के अभ्यािों की पु नरावृसत
 अपसित र्द्ां श
 अनुवादलेखन
 सचत्र वणगन
पुनरावृसत अभ्याि

ANNUAL EXAMINATION
.9कन्या िंरक्षयेत पाठ्ये त च
 अपसित र्द्ां श
 सचत्र वणगन
 अनु वादले खन
 िंसिः
 अव्यय
प्रत्यय
BOOKS

ANNUAL EXAMINATION
.9कन्या िंरक्षयेत पाठ्ये त च
 अपसित र्द्ां श
 सचत्र वणगन
 अनु वादले खन
NCERT-पाठ्यपुस्तक
 िंसिः
मासणका भार्-3  अव्यय
 प्रत्यय
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 प्रार्थगना मङ्गलम् -शुि श्लोकोच्चरणज्ञानम्, लय पूवगकं श्लोकानां ज्ञानाय अभ्यािः
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2- chjcyL; pkrq;Ze शब्दानां च वाक्येषु प्रयोर्ः
3& gkfudkjd% IykfLVd% तुमुन्, क्त्वा प्रत्यययोः वाक्येषु प्रयोर्ः , लटकारे वाक्य सनमाग णम्। िंवादे न
रचना अभ्यास- प्रश्नोत्तरसवसिना च कर्थासनरूपणम्। उपपदसवभक्तिप्रयोर्ः पररचयश्च वाक्य
 अपसित र्द्ां श रचना उपपद सवभिेः उपयोसर्ता-
 सचत्र वणगन
 पयाग यवाची शब्द

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
4- िुवचनासन(पद्य-श्लोक ) सशक्षाप्रद श्लोकानां िंग्रिः श्लोकस्मरणं -पािं -र्ायनम् सनत्यिीवने
5.श्रृर्ालकर्था श्लोकानाम् प्रयोर्ः श्लोकानाम्उपयोसर्ता च l सशक्षाप्रद कर्था पर्थनां तर्था
6. ईश्वरः यत करोसत शोभनम् करोसत कार्थायां आर्त शब्दानाम् प्रयोर्ः कर्था पिनम कर्थामाध्यमेन
व्याकरण - सवशेषणसवशेष्यज्ञानम तयोः िमान सवभक्तिः वचनस्य च प्रयोर्ः ईस्वरस्य
 िंसि राचनायाः प्रकृतेः पूणगत्वम l

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
7. HkkjrL; laafo/kkue~ िंवाद-प्रश्नोत्तर माध्यमे न शब्दानाम् िंसिज्ञानम स्वरिंसि भे दानाम् च पररचयः l
8. प्रिे सलका अंतरालापश्च(पद्य-श्लोक ) प्रिे सलका अंतरलापयोः पररचयः तयोः अंतरम बुक्ति सवकािे तेषां योर्दानं च l
9. कन्या िंरक्षयेत पाठ्ये त च अस्माकं िमािे कन्यानाम मित्वम् तािाम् रक्षणस्य पािनस्य च l
व्याकरण –
 अव्यय

SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
10.वरं बुक्तिनग िा सवद्ा आवश्यकता पंचतंत्रात् इयम र्ार्था सशक्षयसत यत सवद्ायाः प्रयोर्म् बुक्ति सवना न
पु नरावृ हत अर्थ वाहषथक परीक्षा कतगव्यम् l आत्मने पदी िातुनाम वाक्येषु प्रयोर्ः l
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
िासित्यग्रंर्थेभ्यः उद् िृताः सशक्षाप्रदश्लोकाः िंस्कृतिसित्यस्य पद्ानाम् पररचयः
11.िासित्य िुिा (पद्य-श्लोक ) lिामासिक माध्यमस्य उपयोर्ानाम दु रुपयोर्ानाम च अवबोिनम् l
12.अन्तिाग लम्
व्याकरण –
 प्रत्यय
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
13.र्ोवाप्रदे श: पयगटकस्र्थलस्य िंस्कृसतः उत्पादनम् भाषा,दशग नीयस्र्थानासन, नद्ाः िार्राः
14.दु बगलानां बलं युक्तिः इत्यासदनाम् ज्ञानम् पयगटनस्य लाभाः l
व्याकरण – कर्थामाध्यमे न िंकटकाले दु बगलैः सकम कतगव्यम इसत अवबोिनं िः ,िवतु
 उपपद सवभक्ति प्रत्ययोः वाक्यरचनायां प्रयोर्ः l
DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
15.प्रकाशस्य परावतगनम् अपवतगनम् िंस्कृतवाङ्मये वैज्ञासनक तथ्ानां िोदािरणिसचत्र- सनरूपणम् आिुसनक- सवज्ञाने
व्याकरण – प्रािंसर्कता च।
 पयाग यवाचीशब्दाः

JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
16. िंख्या-प्रयोर्: (सत्रषु सलर्ेषु वचने षु च) सलं र्-वचनानु िारे ण िंख्यावाची शब्दानां सवशेषण-रूपेण पररचयः सवशे षणसवशे ष्य
रचना अभ्यास- िम्बन्धः भाषायां प्रयोर्श्च।
पत्रले खन

FEBRUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
परीक्षायाः दृष्टे ः पुनरावृसत अभ्यािः
पुनरावृसत अभ्याि

MARCH
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
परीक्षायाः दृष्टे ः पुनरावृसत अभ्यािः
पुनरावृसत अभ्याि
SUBJECT - FRENCH
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL – SEPTEMBER)

Leçon 1-Un mail de mon cousin


Leçon 2-La biodiversité
Leçon 3.Coco chanel
Leçon 4.La France Miniature
Leçon 5.Une experience incroyable

Rediang Section- Useen Passage


APPRENONS LE FRANÇAIS 4 Writing Skills-Préparez la carte d’identité

Grammar
Introduction of conjunction
Les verbes
Les articles
L’adjectif possessif
L’adjectif démonstratif
L’adjectif interrogatif
Trouvez les questions, L’adjectif tout,toute,tous et toutes, Les
Expressions negatives, Accordez les adjectifs
Le passé composé(avoir)
Culture and Civilisation

Question answer based on chapter


FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Complete First Term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-MARCH)
Leçon-6 .La lecture et les jeunes
Leçon-7.Les tendances alimentaires en France
Leçon-8.Le déménagement à Biarritz
Leçon-9.Une carte postale et des invitations
Leçon-10.Le réchauffement climatique.
Writing-Accepter au refuser une invitation ,Faire une recette, Décrire
une fête
Grammar
Passé Composé avec être
Répondre aux questions (au passé)
Négatif expressions au passé composé avec être,
Impératif,
Le passé composé des verbes pronominaux.
Expressions with Faire, Le Futur Simple
Expressions avec<avoir> et<être>
Le Futur proche
Le passé récent
Les temps convenable

Culture and Civilisation


Question Answer based on chapter
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading-Text based on Un mail de mon cousin
,La biodiversité
Leçon 1-Un mail de mon cousin Grammar
Leçon 2-La biodiversité Introduction of conjunction
Les verbes
Les articles
L’adjectif possessif
L’adjectif démonstratif
L’adjectif interrogatif
L’adjectif tout,toute,tous et toutes
Préparez la carte d’identité
Accordez les adjectifs
Négatif
Les adverbes
Culture and Civilisation
Question answer based on chapter

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading- Text based on Coco chanel
,.La France Miniature
Leçon 3.Coco chanel
Leçon 4.La France Miniature Writing-.Décrivez votre journée
Grammar-Les adverbs interrogatifs.
Trouvez les questions
Les Expressions négatives
Les prépositions des lieu
Les prépositions
.Faire une fiche d’identité
Culture and Civilisation
.Question answer based on chapter

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Leçon 5.Une experience incroyable Reading-Text based on Une experience incroyable

Writing-.Raconter un événement au passé composé


Le passé composé(avoir)
SPEAKING ACTIVITY-Students can be quizzed on the past
participles of verbs
Culture and Civilisation
Question Answer based on chapter
SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading – Unseen text
REVISION Workbook questions
Grammar Topics
Worksheets
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Leçon-6 .La lecture et les jeunes Reading-Text based on La lecture et les jeunes
Leçon-7.Les tendances alimentaires ,.Les tendances alimentaires en France
en France
Unseen text

Writing –Faire une recette

Grammar-Passé Composé avec être


Répondre aux questions (au passé)
Négatif expressions au passé composé avec être
Impératif
Culture and Civilisation
Question Answer based on chapter
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading-Text based on des invitations
Leçon-8.Le déménagement à Biarritz Writing-Accepter au refuser une invitation
Le passé composé des verbes pronominaux.
Expressions with Faire
Culture and Civilisation
Question Answer based on chapter

DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading-Text Based on Futur simple

Leçon-9.Une carte postale et des Writing-Décrire une fête


invitations Grammar-Expressions avec<avoir> et<être>,Le Futur Simple
Vocabulary Building

Culture and Civilisation


 Question Answer based on chapter

JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Reading-Text based on futur proche et passé récent
Writing-Décrire une ville
Leçon-10.Le réchauffement Grammar-Le Futur proche
climatique. Le passé récent
Les temps convenable
Vocabulary Building
Culture and Civilisation
Question Answer based on chapter

FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT - GERMAN
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)
Module 5
Lektion 1 – Stefan, Wie geht’s dir?
Lektion 2-
Gesund Leben
Lektion 3- Was hast du für deine Gesundheit getan?
Hallo FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Deutsch Complete First term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-MARCH)
Module 6
Lektion 1–
Wo ist Tina?
Lektion 2- Hast du Lust, ins Kino zu gehen?
Lektion 3-
Ordnung muss sein!
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction of Dative case
 Dative articles, dative personal Pronomen
Lektion 1 – Stefan,Wie geht’s dir?  Interrogative pronoun – Wem
 Body parts in German
 Vocabulary related to common ailments and remedies
 Imperative
 Dative Verb – wehtun , schmecken , es geht
 Email schreiben – Lying sick on bed
 Dialog – between Doctor & Patient
 *Activity – Draw & Label all the body Parts

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction
Lektion 2- Gesund Leben  What you do for your health?
 Gesund und ungesund Essen Gewohnheit
 Seen Texts – read and comprehend the text
 Modal verben
 Subordinate conjunction – Weil *
 A German recipe : kartoffelsalat
 Email schreiben – To stay fit & healthy
 *Activity – Write a recipe in German

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction of Past (perfect) tense
 Adverb of time
Lektion 3  Seen Texts- Read & comprehend the text
Was hast du für deine Gesundheit  Personal Pronomen in Dative- Sentences with two objects
getan? – direct object & indirect object
 Unseen Text
 Email schreiben
 Vocabulary Building

SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS

REVISION  Worksheet
 Workbook
 Oral test
 Mock test
 Written assessment
 Wortschatz
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction of Prepositions of Place
 Question word - Wo?
Lektion 1  Präposition+ article in Dative
Wo ist Tina?  Verb – wissen
 Frame indirect question
 Stadt plan -location
 Vocabulary related to Shopping places
 Email schreiben – Description of home town
 Reading Comprehension
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Interrogative pronoun and the corresponding preposition
 Wo- preposition+ dative
Lektion 2  Wohin – preposition + Akkusative
Hast du Lust, ins Kino zu gehen ?  Infinitive with zu
 Akkusative prepositions
 Weg beschreibung – Enquiry on the street
 Unseen Text
 Email schreiben – How do we go to school?
DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction of wechsel prepositions
 Verbs – stellen / stehen / liegen / legen/ hängen/ sitzen/
Lektion 3- setzen
Ordnung muss sein!  Preposition of place
 Wo + dative , wohin+ Akkusative
 Co- ordinating Conjunctions- OSUDA
 Picture description of the room
 Wortschatz – Nomen und Artikel
 E-mail schreiben – keeping my room clean
 *Activity – Picture description
JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Workbook
 Worksheets
Revision  Oral & written assessment
 Mock test
 Reading comprehension
 Speaking skills
 Vocabulary Building
FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)
Chapter 1 : Rational Number
Chapter 2 : Powers and Exponents
Chapter 3 : Squares and square roots
Chapter 4 : Cubes and cube roots
Chapter 9 : Application of percentage
Chapter 10 : Compound Interest
Maths Express Chapter 11: Direct and Inverse Proportion
Hema Ranganathan Chapter 12 : Understanding Quadrilateral
Chapter17 : Probability
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Complete First term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-MARCH)
Chapter 6 : Algebraic Expression and its identities
Chapter 7: Factorisation
Chapter 8 : Linear Equation
Chapter 16: Data Handling And Graphs
Chapter 14: Area of Polygon
Chapter 15 : Surface area and volume
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 : Rational Number  Introduction of Rational Number
 Properties of Rational Number
 Representation of rational Number on a number line
 Comparison of Rational Numbers
 Rational Number Between 2 Rational Numbers

 Powers with negative Exponents


Chapter 2 : Powers and Exponents
 Expanded form using Exponents
 Expressing a number in Standard Form
 Comparison of Exponents

 Interesting patterns involving Square Numbers


Chapter 3 : Squares and square roots  Pythagorean Triplets
 Square root of a number by Prime factorisation
 Square root of a number by division Method
 Square roots of decimal numbers
 Estimating the square roots of a number

Chapter 4 : Cubes and cube roots  Introduction of cube of a number


 Interesting patterns of cubes
 Cube roots by Prime Factorisation
 Cube roots of a number by Estimation

Project based Project based


Chapter 5 : Playing with Numbers Chapter 13 : Representing solids on a paper

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter 9 : Application of percentage  Percentage and its introduction
 Discount
 Profit and loss
 GST

Chapter17 : Probability  The basic of Probability


 Random Experiment

AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter 11: Direct and Inverse  Introduction of variation and Proportion
Proportion  Direct Variation
 Problem related to Time and work
 Inverse Proportion
 Problems related to time and work
Chapter 10 : Compound Interest  Introduction
Project based  Formula of compound
Chapter 5 : Playing with Numbers
 Interest
 Rate of growth and depreciation
SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS

Chapter 1 : Rational Number


Chapter 2 : Powers and Exponents  Revision
Chapter 3 : Squares and square roots  Worksheet
Chapter 4 : Cubes and cube roots  Term 1 examination
Chapter 9 : Application of percentage
Chapter 10 : Compound Interest
Chapter 11: Direct and Inverse
Proportion
Chapter 12 : Understanding
Quadrilateral
Chapter17 : Probability
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS

Chapter 8 : Linear Equation  Introduction of equation


 Solving the equations
Chapter 7: Factorisation  Equation reducible to the linear equation
 Word Problems based on linear equation

 Factors of Algebraic Expression


Chapter 6 : Algebraic Expression and  Factorisation of Regrouping terms
its identities
 Factorisation using identities and splitting middle
term.
 Division of Algebraic Expression
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction of Algebraic Expression and its types
Chapter 6 : Algebraic Expression and  Addition and subtraction of Algebraic Expression
its identities  Multiplication of Algebraic Expression
 Standard Identities

 Frequency Distribution Table


Chapter 16: Data Handling And Graphs  Pie Chart & Histogram
 Line Graph & linear Graph

DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter 16: Data Handling And Graphs  Frequency Distribution Table
 Pie Chart & Histogram
 Line Graph & linear Graph

Chapter 14: Area of Polygon  Area of Quadrilateral


 Area of Rhombus
 Area of Trapezium
 Area of a polygon
JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter 14: Area of Polygon  Area of Quadrilateral
 Area of Rhombus
 Area of Trapezium

Chapter 15 : Surface area and volume  Introduction of surface areas of solid shapes like cube,
cuboid, cylinder.
Project based  Volume of solid shapes like cube, cuboid, cylinder.
Chapter 13 : Representing solids on a
paper
FEBRUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS

Term 1 :
Chapter 1 : Rational Number
Chapter 2 : Powers and Exponents
Chapter 3 : Squares and square roots Revision of Whole Syllabus
Chapter 12 : Understanding
Quadrilateral
2nd term :
Chapter 6 : Algebraic Expression and
its identities
Chapter 7: Factorisation
Chapter 8 : Linear Equation
Chapter 16: Data Handling And Graphs
Chapter 14: Area of Polygon
Chapter 15 : Surface area and volume
Chapter17 : Probability
SUBJECT - SCIENCE

BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)

Chemistry
1. Chapter – Coal and Petroleum
2. Chapter - Chemical effects of electric current

SCIENCE Class 8 by: Biology


LAKHMIR SINGH 3. Chapter - Crop production and Management
MANJIT KAUR 4. Chapter - Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
5. Chapter - Conservation of Plants and Animals

Physics
6. Chapter - Force and Pressure
7. Chapter - Friction
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Complete First term Syllabus
SECOND TERM (OCTOBER - MARCH)
Chemistry
Chapter - Combustion and flame
Chapter – Some Natural Phenomena (PPT)
Biology
4. Chapter - Reproduction in Animals
5. Chapter - Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Physics
6. Chapter - Sound
7. Chapter- Light
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS

Chemistry  Liquids conduct electric current


 Electrolyte and Non Electrolyte
Chapter - Chemical effects of electric
 Chemical effects of electric current
current  Electroplating

Biology
● Definition of crops and their classification into 2 main
Chapter - Crop production and groups.
management ● The basic agricultural practices and various tools and
implements used in agriculture.
● Differences between manure and fertilisers.
● Recognition of traditional and modern methods of
irrigation.
● Skills of preserving and storing crops.
Chapter - Microorganisms: Friend and
Foe ● Classification of microorganisms.
● Importance of microorganisms.

Physics  Force: Effects of Force


 Types of Force
Chapter – Force and Pressure  Pressure: Explanation of Some Everyday Observations on
the Basis of Pressure
 Pressure Exerted by Liquids
 Pressure Exerted by Gases
 Atmospheric Pressure: Our Body and Atmospheric
Pressure

JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry ● Exhaustible and inexhaustible natural resources
● Coal and its components
Chapter –Coal and Petroleum
● Fractional distillation
● Destructive distillation

Biology ● Use and cure of various diseases


Chapter - Microorganisms : Friend and ● Different methods of food preservation
Foe ● Nitrogen Fixation and movement of nitrogen in a cycle

Physics  Force of Friction


 Factors Affecting Friction
Chapter – Friction  Cause of Friction
 Static Friction, Sliding Friction and Rolling Friction
 Friction: A Necessary Evil
AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry  Petroleum and components of petroleum
 Uses of petroleum products
Chapter –Coal and Petroleum
 Natural gas

Biology  Definition of various terms (biosphere, wildlife,


biodiversity and ecosystem).
Chapter - Conservation of Plants and
 Deforestation; its causes and consequences.
Animals
 Need of adopting protected areas in the conservation of
forests and wildlife.
 Importance of Paper recycling and Reforestation.
Physics
 Advantages and Disadvantages of Friction
Chapter – Friction  Methods of Increasing Friction and Decreasing Friction
 Fluid Friction: Friction in Liquids and Gases (Drag)
 Reducing Drag: Streamlined Shapes

SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry ● Revision
● Term 1 Examination
Chapter – Chemical effects of electric
current
Chapter - Coal and Petroleum

Biology
Chapter - Crop production and
Management

Chapter - Microorganisms: Friend and


Foe

Chapter - Conservation of Plants and


Animals

Physics

Chapter – Force and Pressure


Chapter – Friction

Chapter – Sound
OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry  Combustion
 Essential conditions for burning
Chapter - Combustion and flame
 Ways to control fire
 Types of combustion
Biology
● Reproduction and its 2 modes (Sexual and Asexual)
Chapter - Reproduction in Animals ● Sexual reproduction in Human beings
● Skills to draw Male and Female reproductive system
● IVF
● Viviparous and Oviparous organisms
● Metamorphosis
Physics
● Sound is Produced by a Vibrating Body
Chapter – Sound ● Sound Produced by Humans: Voice Box or Larynx
● Sound Needs a Material Medium for Propagation
● We Hear Sound Through Our Ears
● Amplitude, Time Period and Frequency of a Vibration
● Loudness and Pitch

NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry  Flame
 Structure of flame
Chapter - Combustion and flame
 Fuel efficiency

Biology
 Asexual reproduction in Animals
Chapter - Reproduction in Animals  Cloning, Its advantages and disadvantages

Physics ● Audible and Inaudible Sounds


● Noise and Music
Chapter – Sound ● Noise Pollution and its Harms
Measures to Control Noise Pollution

Chapter – Light  Reflection of Light


 Laws of Reflection of Light
 Formation of Image by a Plane Mirror
DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry  Lightning: A Huge Natural Electric Spark
 Charging by Rubbing
Chapter – Some Natural Phenomena
 Types of Electric Charges
 Interaction of Charges: Like Charges Repel and Unlike
Charges Attract

 Definition of terms: Adolescence, Puberty


Biology  Changes taking place during Puberty
Chapter - Reaching the Age of  List Secondary Sexual Characteristics in Humans
Adolescence

 Regular Reflection and Diffuse Reflection


Physics  Periscope
 Multiple Images and Kaleidoscope
Chapter – Light  Sunlight: Dispersion of Light
 The Human Eye
 Persistence of Vision

JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chemistry ● Transfer of Charges
● Electroscope
Chapter – Some Natural Phenomena ● The Story of Lightning
● Lightning Safety: Lightning Conductors
● Earthquakes
● Richter Scale and Seismograph
● Protection Against Earthquakes

Biology ● Hormones role in initiating reproductive functions


Chapter - Reaching the Age of ● Reproductive phase of life in Humans
Adolescence ● Sex determination of a baby
● Functions of hormones other than sex hormones

● Defects of the Eye


Physics ● Care of the Eyes
● Visually Challenged Persons can Read and Write
Chapter – Light ● Braille System

FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT – SOCIAL STUDIES

BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL- SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-


SEPTEMBER) MARCH)
FOOTPRINTS..
HISTORY HISTORY
CHAPTER 1 -WHEN, WHERE AND CHAPTER 7 -COLONIAL
HOW EDUCATION & ITS IMPACT
CHAPTER 2 -FROM TRADE TO CHAPTER 8-WOMEN, CASTE
TERRITORY & REFORM
CHAPTER 3 -COLONIAL AGRARIAN CHAPTER 9-INDIAN
POLICIES NATIONAL MOVEMENT &
CHAPTER 5 -THE REVOLT OF 1857 INDEPENDENCE

POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICAL SCIENCE

CHAPTER 20- THE INDIAN CHAPTER 25-THE


CONSTITUTION & ITS LEGAL MARGINALISED GROUPS &
FRAMEWORK SOCIAL JUSTICE
CHAPTER 21- SECULAR VISION OF CHAPTER 26-GOVERNMENT
THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 22- ROLE OF THE
PARLIAMENT & LAW MAKING IN
INDIA CHAPTER
CHAPTER 23 THE JUDICIARY

GEOGRAPHY

CH-11:- TYPES OF RESOURCES GEOGRAPHY


CH-12:- NATURAL RESOURCES:
LAND, SOIL AND WATER CH-17: MANUFACTURING
CH-13: NATURAL RESOURCES: CH-18: INDUSTRIES:
NATURAL VEGETATION AND COMPARATIVE CASE
WILDLIFE STUDIES
CH-15: AGRICULTURAL CH-19: HUMAN RESOURCES
PRACTICES
CH-16: MAJOR CROPS: CASE
STUDIES
APRIL-MAY (20+19 DAYS )
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 1 -WHEN, WHERE AND  British Periodisation of Indian History
HOW  Major Developments during Colonial rule.
 Sources of Modern Indian History
 Assessment: My History Corner

 Classifications of Resources:- Natural , Human- made and


CHAPTER 11: TYPES OF Human resources
RESOURCES  Classification of Natural Resources:- (i) Origin (ii) Stage
of development (iii) Renewability
 Conservation of Resources- Steps and role of government

CHAPTER 2 -FROM TRADE TO  Mercantilism and Expansion of European Trade.


TERRITORY  The Carnatic Wars and the British Conquest of Bengal,
 Expansion of the British Empire.
 Administration structure Under the British.

 Conservation of Land
CHAPTER 12: NATURAL  Components of Soil
RESOURCES: LAND, SOIL AND
WATER
 Soil Character and Formation

 Soil Conservation techniques

 Need for Water Conservation

 Worksheet and My Activity Corner

CHAPTER 20- THE INDIAN  Significance of a constitution and the constitution of India.
CONSTITUTION & ITS LEGAL  The Importance of Laws, Laws and Dissent.
FRAMEWORK  Assessment and worksheet.

UNIT TEST 1
CHAPTER 2 -FROM TRADE TO
TERRITORY
CHAPTER 11: TYPES OF
RESOURCES
JULY (24 DAYS )
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Changes in Rural set up.
CHAPTER 3- COLONIAL  Major Land Revenue Settlements.
AGRARIAN POLICIES  Commercialisation of Agriculture.
 Indigo revolt
 Exercises and Worksheet.
CHAPTER 5 -THE REVOLT OF 1857  Causes of the Revolt.
 Outbreak of the Revolt.
 Suppression of the Revolt
 My History corner and Worksheet
CHAPTER 13-NATURAL  Introduction- Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
RESOURCES: NATURAL  Types of Forests- Equatorial Rainforests, Tropical Monsoon
VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE deciduous forests, Temperate Coniferous, Temperate
Deciduous and Mixed forests and Mediterranean forests.
 Grasslands- Tropical and Temperate
 Vegetation- Desert, Tundra and Mountain vegetation
 Importance of Forests
 Threats to Forests
 Conservation of Wildlife- Role of Government and Biosphere
reserve
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner

CHAPTER 21- SECULAR VISION OF  Secularism and the Indian Constitution.


THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION  Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties.
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner.

UNIT TEST II
CHAPTER 1-
WHEN,WHERE AND HOW
CHAPTER 20- THE INDIAN
CONSTITUTION & ITS LEGAL
FRAMEWORK
CH-12:- NATURAL RESOURCES:
LAND, SOIL AND WATER

AUGUST (22 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Democracy in India, the Indian Parliament, Composition of
CHAPTER 22- ROLE OF THE the Legislature.
PARLIAMENT & LAW MAKING IN  Composition of the executive, debate on the real powers of
INDIA CHAPTER the President.
 Law making in India
 My Activity Corner and Worksheet.

CHAPTER 15- AGRICULTURAL  Introduction- Agriculture


PRACTICES  Factors that affect agriculture
 Types of Farming- Subsistence:-(i) Primitive Farming (ii)
Intensive Farming (iii) Shifting Cultivation
Commercial:-(i) Extensive Grain Farming (ii) Mixed
Farming (iii) Dairy Farming (iv) Market Gardening and
Horticulture(v)Plantation Farming
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner
CHAPTER 23 THE JUDICIARY  Functions of Judiciary.
 Structure of Courts in India.
 Functioning of Courts.
 My Activity Corner
SEPTEMBER (22 DAYS )
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Revision Worksheets
HISTORY  Workbook Practice
CHAPTER 1 -WHEN, WHERE AND  Open-Book Test
HOW  Quiz – Students will be divided into teams and Quiz would
CHAPTER 2 -FROM TRADE TO take place between the four teams.
TERRITORY  Doubt session
CHAPTER 3 -COLONIAL  Analytical Question based MCQ Assessment
AGRARIAN POLICIES
CHAPTER 5 -THE REVOLT OF 1857

POLITICAL SCIENCE

CHAPTER 20- THE INDIAN


CONSTITUTION & ITS LEGAL
FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER 21- SECULAR VISION OF
THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER 22- ROLE OF THE
PARLIAMENT & LAW MAKING IN
INDIA CHAPTER
CHAPTER 23 THE JUDICIARY

GEOGRAPHY

CH-11:- TYPES OF RESOURCES


CH-12:- NATURAL RESOURCES:
LAND, SOIL AND WATER
CH-13: NATURAL RESOURCES:
NATURAL VEGETATION AND
WILDLIFE
CH-15: AGRICULTURAL
PRACTICES
CH-16: MAJOR CROPS: CASE
STUDIES

OCTOBER( 19 DAYS )
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Pre-Colonial Education in India.
CHAPTER 7 -COLONIAL  The Anglicits versus Orientalist.
EDUCATION & ITS IMPACT  Impact of Colonial Education Policies.
 Indian Reforms, Case studies of Aligarh, Baroda

CHAPTER 8-WOMEN, CASTE &  Women in 18th Century.


REFORM  Reforming in the Caste system.
 Major Reforms.
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner.

 Classification of crops:- Major crops,Cash crops, Beverage


crops and Fibre crops
CHAPTER 16:- MAJOR  Comparative analysis between A Farm in India and A Farm
CROPS:CASE STUDIES in USA
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner

NOVEMBER (22 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 25-THE MARGINALISED  Defining Marginalisation.
GROUPS & SOCIAL JUSTICE  Social Inequality and Poverty.
 Implementation of the constitutional Provisions.
 Specific laws protecting the rights of SC, ST and Minorities.

CHAPTER 9-INDIAN NATIONAL  The INC, Its precursors and the Early stages of the Indian
MOVEMENT & INDEPENDENCE National Movement.
 Mass Phase of the Indian National Movement.
 Civil disobedience movement, the End of the Raj,
Independence and Partition.

 Classification of Manufacturing Industries- Based on Size


CHAPTER 17:MANUFACTURING :-(i) Small Scale Industries (ii) Large Scale Industries
 Classification Based on the source on the source of Raw
materials- Agro-Based Industries, Marine Based Industries,
Forest-Based Industries and Mineral Based Industries.
 Classification Based on Output- Basic and Consumer
Industries
 Classification Based on Ownership- Private sector
Industries, Public sector Industries, Joint and Co –
operative sector Industries.
 Factors affecting location of Manufacturing Industries:-
Raw Materials, Power, Labour and Technology, Market,
Capital, Government Policy, Transport and
Communication
 Some major Industries: - Iron and Steel Industry,
Chemicals, Automobiles, Cement and Textile Industry.
 Industrial regions and Industrial Cluster
 Worksheet and My Activity Corner
UNIT TEST III
CHAPTER 7 -COLONIAL
EDUCATION & ITS IMPACT
CHAPTER 23-THE JUDICIARY
CHAPTER-17 MANUFACTURING

DECEMBER (21 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Government efforts to provide public facilities.
CHAPTER 26-GOVERNMENT &  My Activity Corner.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 Comparative Analysis between Iron and Steel Industry in


CHAPTER 18: India and Iron and Steel Industry in USA.
INDUSTRIES:COMPARATIVE CASE
STUDIES
 Comparative Analysis between Information technology
Industry in Bangalore and Information technology Industry
in Silicon Valley, USA.

 Worksheet and My Activity Corner

JANUARY (20 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS

CHAPTER-19: HUMAN  Introduction- Population Density


RESOURCES  Factors affecting density of population :- (i)Physical
Factors- Relief, Soil and Climate (ii) Economic Factors-
Resources, Industrial activity, Urbanisation (iii)Socio-
Cultural Factors- Cultural Centre, Government Policy and
Religious Centres.
 Population Composition- Age Structure, Sex Composition,
Literacy Rates and Occupation Structure.
 Factors leading to Population Change
UNIT TEST IV  Human resources and Economic Development.
CHAPTER 8-WOMEN, CASTE &
REFORM
CHAPTER 25-
MARGINALISED GROUPS AND
SOCIAL JUSTICE
CHAPTER-19-HUMAN RESOURCES

FEBRUARY (21 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS
REVISION WORK  Revision Worksheets
 Workbook Practice
 Open-Book Test
 Quiz – Students will be divided into teams and Quiz would
take place between the four teams.
 Doubt Session
 Analytical Question based MCQ Assessment

MARCH (21 DAYS )


CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Revision Worksheets
REVISION WORK  Workbook Practice
 Open-Book Test
 Quiz – Students will be divided into teams and Quiz would
take place between the four teams.
 Doubt session
 Analytical Question based MCQ Assessment
SUBJECT – COMPUTER SCIENCE
BOOKS FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)
Chapter -1
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0
Chapter – 2
Toolbox, Properties and Controls
Chapter – 3
In House Publication – Managing Visual Data – Control Statements
Class VIII Chapter – 4
Control Structures in VB-Conditional Construct (Till If Statement)
UNIT TEST– 1
Chapter -1
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0
UNIT TEST– 2
Chapter – 2
Toolbox, Properties and Controls

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION


Complete First term Syllabus
BOOKS SECOND TERM (OCTOBER-MARCH)
Chapter – 4
Control Structures in VB-Conditional Construct (Select Case)
In House Publication – Chapter – 5
Class VIII Control Structures in VB - Looping
Chapter – 6
E-Commerce

UNIT TEST– 3
Chapter – 4
Control Structures in VB-Conditional Construct (Select Case)
Chapter – 5
Control Structures in VB - Looping
(For…….Next Loop)
UNIT TEST– 4
Chapter – 5
Control Structures in VB - Looping
(While..Wend Loop, Nested Loop )

ANNUAL EXAMINATION
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Introduction
 Even Driven Programming
 Components of VB
Chapter -1  Toolbox
Introduction To Visual Basic 6.0  Properties Window, Form Window, Project Window, Form
Layout Window, Code Editor Window
 Creating a New Project
 Saving a project
 Running a project
 Errors – Syntax, Run-time and Logic Errors
 Exiting from Visual Basic

Chapter – 2 Workbook – Worksheet 1 and 2


Tool box Properties and Controls
 Form window with its properties
 Pointer
 Label box with its Properties
JULY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Text box with its Properties
Chapter – 2  Command with its Properties
Tool box Properties and Controls  Check box and its properties
 Option button and its properties
 The Frame Control and its properties
 Image control and its properties and its graphic formats
 Events
 Methods with controls
With some Programs
Workbook – Worksheet 3, 4
AUGUST
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter – 3  Data Types
Managing Visual Basic  Variables
Data  Valid/Invalid Variable names
 Declaring Variables – Implicit and Explicit variable
declaration
 DIM statement
Chapter – 4  Constants
Control Structures in VB-Conditional
 Operators
Construct
 Types of Operators
(Till If Statement)
Workbook – Worksheet 5, 6
 Introduction to Control Statements
 Sequence
 Selection
 Iteration
 Conditional Statements
 If/Then
 If/Then/Else
 If/Then/Else If
SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter -1
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0
Chapter – 2  Revision of all Chapters
Toolbox, Properties and Controls
Chapter – 3  Workbook - Revision Worksheet
Maintaining your Computer
Chapter – 4
Control Structures in VB-
Conditional Construct - (Till If
Statement)

OCTOBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter – 4  Definition of Select Case
Control Structures in VB-Conditional  Programming based on Select Case
Construct  Months Name
(Select Case Statement)  Message display
Workbook – Worksheet 7
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Looping
Chapter – 5  Types of looping Structures
Control Structures in VB - Looping  Components of a loop
 For……Next loop
 Counter
 While…….Wend loop
Workbook – Worksheet 8, 9
DECEMBER
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
Chapter – 5  Nested Loop
Control Structures in VB - Looping  ASCII Code Programs
Workbook – Worksheet 10
 Electronic Commerce
Chapter – 6  EDI
E-Commerce  Types of E-Commerce
 Advantages of E-Commerce
 Disadvantages of E-Commerce
JANUARY
CHAPTER CONCEPTS
 Electronic Banking
Chapter – 6  Services covered E-Banking
E-Commerce  Advantages of E-Banking
 Security Precautions
Workbook – Worksheet 11, 12
FEBRUARY - MARCH
CONCEPTS
 Revision of all concepts
 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025
SUBJECT – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

BOOK FIRST TERM (APRIL-SEPTEMBER)


1. Out of this world
2. Awesome Body Fats
3. And the Oscar goes to
4. Time to be logical
5. Story Time
6. The Mighty Dinosaur
7. Sports Legends
8. Talking about money
9. On a Science Track
Know for Sure 10. Time to expand your Vocabulary
11. Towards a greener Earth
12. Logical Reasoning -1
13. Life in the Desert
14. Currency wise
15. Flora and Fauna of Indian states
16. Greatest Villains
17. Ultimate Basics
18. More than just stories
19. In space
20. Quiz Yourself-2
21. Rivers and Lakes that can kill
22. Unique Trees
23. The Country’s shield
24. Recognizing common diseases
25. Artists and their art
26. Basketball Drills
27. Mind-bogglers
28. Travelling Tales
29. Architectural feats
30. Mountain of smoke and Fire

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

BOOK SECOND TERM (OCTOBER - MARCH)


1. Points to ponder
2. Sobriquets of Indian cities
3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
4. Natural Wonders of the world
5. Our changing World
6. Try Logic
7. Unique Animals
8. Traditional Foods of the World
Know for Sure 9. Plugged in
10. Traditional Musical instruments
11. Union Territories of India
12. Making a Zoetrope
13. The sari story
14. Majestic Hunters of the sky
15. Robotics
16. Football Clubs of the world
17. Quiz Yourself-3
18. Logical Reasoning -2
19. Woman of substance
20. Myths
21. Ruling the world
22. Photo Finish
23. Medical Discoveries
24. Puzzles Ruling the World
25. In your genes
26. Global Indian Achievers
27. Fun with Idioms
28. Cities with the glorious past
29. Technology Today
30. Visiting the North East
31. Hybrid cars
32. Stories in sculpture
33. Know your Games
34. Famous Indian Authors
35. Net Savvy
36. Bringing Fantasy Alive
37. Famous Battles
Quiz Yourself-1
Model Test Paper-1
Model Test Paper-2

ANNUAL EXAMINATION
APRIL-MAY
CHAPTER
1. Out of this world
2. Awesome Body Fats
3. …And the Oscar goes to
4. Time to be logical
5. Story Time
6. The Mighty Dinosaur
7. Sports Legends
8. Talking about money
9. On a Science Track
10. Time to expand your Vocabulary
11. Onwards a greener Earth

JULY
CHAPTER
1. Logical Reasoning -1
2. Life in the Desert
3. Currency wise
4. Flora and Fauna of Indian states
5. Greatest Villains
6. Ultimate Basics
7. More than just stories
8. In space
9. Quiz Yourself-2
10. Rivers and Lakes that can kill
11. Unique Trees

AUGUST
CHAPTER
1. The Country’s shield
2. Recognizing common diseases
3. Artists and their art
4. Basketball Drills
5. Mind-bogglers
6. Travelling Tales
7. Architectural feats
8. Mountain of smoke and Fire

SEPTEMBER
CHAPTER
Revision
OCTOBER
CHAPTER
1. Points to ponder
2. Sobriquets of Indian cities
3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
4. Natural Wonders of the world
5. Our changing World
6. Try Logic
7. Unique Animals
8. Traditional Foods of the World
9. Plugged in
10. Traditional Musical instruments
11. Union Territories of India
12. Making a Zoetrope
NOVEMBER
CHAPTER
1. The sari story
2. Majestic Hunters of the sky
3. Robotics
4. Football Clubs of the world
5. Quiz Yourself-3
6. Logical Reasoning -2
7. Woman of substance
8. Myths
DECEMBER
CHAPTER
1. Ruling the world
2. Photo Finish
3. Medical Discoveries
4. Puzzles Ruling the World
5. In your genes
6. Global Indian Achievers
7. Fun with Idioms
JANUARY
CHAPTER
1. Cities with the glorious past
2. Technology Today
3. Visiting the North East
4. Hybrid cars
5. Stories in sculpture
6. Know your Games
7. Famous Indian Authors
8. Net Savvy
9. Bringing Fantasy Alive
10. Famous Battles
11. Quiz Yourself-1
12. Model Test Paper-1
13. Model Test Paper-2
FEBRUARY - MARCH

 Revision of all concepts


 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2024-2025

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